Park Theatre
433 N. Park Street NE,
Grand Rapids,
MI
49525
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Previously operated by: Independent Exhibitors Theater Services
Previous Names: North Park Theatre
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Opened as the North Park Theatre, it was renamed Park Theatre on May 29. 1932 with seating listed at 450. The Park Theatre was an independent and was booked and operated by Independent Exhibitors Theater Services.
The Park Theatre closed on July 6, 1958 with Michael Landon in “I Was a Teenage Werewolf” & Cornel Wilde in “The Devil’s Hairpin”. It became an auction house and then a laundromat. It was last used as the Riverside Pizza restaurant, which had closed by 2017 and was ‘For Sale’. It was demolished in 2018.
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The Park Theatre is still there. It was never torn down and replaced with an American Legion. The American Legion is ½ block to the West of the Park Theatre. There’s a story I posted on it at www.WaterWinterWonderland.com if you care to learn more. I’m an Historian and I even use to go to the Park Theatre back in the early 50s. It’s cost then was like $.14 or $.19 for admission. Louie and Maude were the owners and were brother and sister.
They run B movies there. I saw, of course Frankenstien, The Mole People, Ed the Talking Horse, and many others.
Could this be opened as the Ramona Park theatre on May 28th, 1931? Ad posted.
The theater was renamed the Park Theatre on May 29, 1932 with “Play Girl” and “Strangers in Love.” The Park Theater closed on July 6, 1958 with “I Was a Teen-Age Werewolf” and “The Devil’s Hairpin.” It was offered for lease becoming an auction house and then a laundromat.